Workshop on Digital Transformation for the Public Sector

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Philippines

The public sector is undergoing rapid digital transformation to improve its engagement with citizens, deliver better public services, cut costs, and help deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has underscored the importance of digital technologies in building economic and social resilience through strategic, agile, innovative approaches and sped up the digital transformation process of […]

Genome-edited Tomatoes

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APO Secretariat

Genome-editing technology can add value to crops and promote productivity in agriculture. Genome-edited tomatoes, with about five times the gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) level of traditional ones, are now grown commercially in Japan. GABA reduces human blood pressure and induces relaxation. After government approval in May 2021, Tokyo-based Sanatech Seed Company has ventured into this […]

Workshop on Inclusive Rural Development

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APO Secretariat

Agriculture is an essential sector and major source of employment in many Asian countries. For comprehensive, productive rural development, it is important to involve women, youth, and persons with different abilities, in rural community activities. These groups are often overlooked, but their inclusion is essential for productivity growth. Inclusive rural transformation is central to eliminating […]

Overcoming the Middle-income Trap

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APO Secretariat

This P-Talk highlights the challenges that middle-income APO members may encounter during their development process toward the higher-income ranks. Dr. Kenichi Ohno shares insights into patterns of productivity convergence and signs of the middle-income trap. Examples of industrial policies and strategies to avoid the middle-income trap are elaborated. Policy implications for APO middle-income members to […]

Training Course on Innovative Approaches in Aquaculture

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Turkiye

Global seafood production has continued to increase annually, reaching 178 million tons in 2019. This increase primarily came from aquaculture production, while capture production has remained almost unchanged since 1990. According to the FAO, 48% of global seafood production in 2019 was from aquaculture. Five APO members (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam) are listed […]

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